Modder takes Spider-Man to the next level at 8K with ReShade Ray Tracing

PC gamers can now add ray traced shadows and ambient occlusion to Marvel's Spider-Man

Published: 20th August 2022 | Source: MassiHancer | Author: Mark Campbell

Spider-Man looks even more awesome on PC with Reshade Ray Tracing

Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered already looks great on PC, offering PC gamers visuals that can surpass even the game's PlayStation 5 version if they have a strong enough gaming PC. AD Massicuro, also known as MassiHancer, has managed to take Spider-Man Remastered's PC version to new heights thanks to the addition of Reshade Ray Traced Shadows and Ambient Occlusion at 8K. In short, Spider-Man has never looked better.

Marvel's Spider-Man already supports Ray Traced Reflections on PC, a feature that can be enhanced beyond the implementation that is already present in the game's PlayStation 5 version. With Reshade, more ray tracing can be added to the game to improve Spider-Man's visuals further, and MassiHancer plans to release presets and a free setup guide for his custom Spider-Man Reshade settings soon.

Currently, Nixxes does not appear to be interested in adding support for additional visual enhancements for Spider-Man Remastered's PC version, which means that Reshade will likely be the only way to add additional graphical features to Spider-Man for the foreseeable future. Below is MassiHancer's enhanced version of Spider-Man Remastered in action, a video which can be viewed at 4K or 8K.

Over the past few years, AD Massicuro has showcased a large number of PC games with enhanced reshade visuals, highlighting how PC gamers can imporve the visual quality of their games with free software and some custom tweaking. On his YouTube channel, AD Massicuro has showcased Resident Evil 2, DOOM Eternal, God of War, Batman: Arkham Knight, and many other popular games with customised visuals and reshade ray tracing. You can see this videos on their YouTube Channel here .

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